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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Explain to me what happens when a diplomat's child repeatedly gets in trouble at school. Are any diplomatic immunities given to the child?[/quote] For schoolboy misbehavior such as cutting class, being disruptive, insubordination, inappropriate language and the like, not officially and not by policy. It may be the case that administrators or teachers seem to play favorites and this child is for some reason a favorite (possibly by virtue of the parent's position but that's hard to tell), in which case the student may seem to not get in trouble for poor behavior, but that could happen to anyone if the powers that be decide to play favorites and wouldn't be a direct result of the parent's job. For things that would constitute a crime, such as assault, theft, arson, etc, this is a very nuanced question but depending on the exact status of the parent a minor child may well hold diplomatic immunity from criminal or civil charges.[/quote]
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